Bachelor's degree in occupational safety and health, Engineering or Risk Management.
6+ years' experience required.
Professional certifications from accredited institutions such as CSP, CRSP, CIH or CRM.
Experience with large scale construction projects, commissioning, and equipment inspection QA/QC strongly preferred.
2+ years of hands ‑ on experience in semiconductor equipment qualification, equipment engineering, or process integration preferred.
Benefits
At Samsung Austin Semiconductor, base pay is just one part of our total compensation package. The base compensation for this role will depend on education, experience, skills, and location.We offer a comprehensive benefits package, including:Medical, dental, and vision insuranceLife insurance and 401(k) matching with immediate vestingOnsite café(s) and workout facilitiesPaid maternity and paternity leavePaid time off (PTO) + 2 personal holidays and 10 regular holidaysWellness incentives and MOREEligible full-time employees (salaried or hourly) may also receive MBO bonuses based on company, division, and individual performance.All positions at Samsung Austin Semiconductor are full-time on-site.U.S. Export Control ComplianceThis role may require access to information subject to U.S. export control laws. Applicants must be authorized to access such information or eligible for government authorization.Health insuranceDental insuranceVision insurance401(k)Paid time offPerformance bonus
Additional Information
About Samsung Austin Semiconductor
Samsung is a world leader in advanced semiconductor technology, founded on the belief that the pursuit of excellence creates a better world. At Samsung Austin Semiconductor, we are Innovating Today to Power the Devices of Tomorrow.
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Position Summary
Samsung Austin Semiconductor's EHS team is seeking a qualified engineer to serve as the safety and environmental gatekeeper for all new and upgraded semiconductor processing tools. Reporting to the ESO and Commissioning EHS Manager, the Engineer will embed EHS considerations into every phase of equipment qualification- from initial design reviews and risk assessments through final testing-ensuring that each tool meets Samsung's rigorous performance specifications while fully complying with OSHA, EPA, and international SEMI standards. The role requires conducting hazard analyses, validating interlock and emergency‑stop functions, and preparing comprehensive EHS sign‑off packages that accompany the final production release documentation.
The EH&S Equipment Sign‑Off Engineer is a key member of the Safety & Commissioning team. You will own the end‑to‑end verification, validation, and release of new and upgraded semiconductor processing tools that feed our advanced semiconductor wafer lines. This position bridges safety, design, manufacturing, and quality assurance to ensure that every piece of equipment meets Samsung's performance, reliability, and safety standards before the equipment is operating in the fab.
Strong analytical skills and being a self-starter are paramount for this position. Having a proven track record of leading small cross-functional teams and the ability to translate technical safety data into clear guidance and present across the organization are also essential.
By championing a "zero‑harm" culture and driving continuous improvement of safety‑critical processes, the ESO engineer will play a pivotal role in safeguarding people, the environment, and Samsung's cutting‑edge manufacturing operations.
Role and Responsibilities
Here's What You'll Be Responsible For:
Incumbent will be responsible for development of comprehensive qualification plans for new, retrofitted, or upgraded tools
Verification of functional, performance, and reliability testing; capture and document results.
Oversight of the creation and maintenance of Equipment Qualification files and Release ‑ to ‑ Production (RTP) dossiers.
Liaise with Design, Manufacturing, Quality, and Safety teams to resolve equipment ‑ related issues.
Participate in design ‑ review meetings and provide equipment ‑ specific feedback early in the development cycle.
Verify compliance with safety (EHS) and environmental regulations during equipment integration.
Perform hazard assessments for high ‑ voltage, gas & chemical systems, and radiation ‑ intensive equipment.
Conduct Failure Mode & Effects Analysis (FMEA) and root ‑ cause investigations for any equipment deviations observed during qualification.
Develop corrective ‑ action plans and track closure through the CAPA process.